Sentences with phrase «brouhaha says»

But this whole brouhaha says something about our relationship with the United States and the NAFTA negotiations.

Not exact matches

I had the chance to check out a screening earlier this week and it's safe to say that Iron Man 3, like most of Disney / Marvel's super-hero brouhahas, will rake in the big bucks.
And the brouhaha shifts the national discussion to divisive social issues that could repel swing voters rather than economic ones that could attract them in a climate of high unemployment and stumbling recovery, the GOP officials said.
The text of Inwood's piecewas leaked, and caused a fine old brouhaha, on blogs near and far: at first, Bishop Hollis hotly defended Inwood's piece, saying that he did not «have to vet everything that is said by those who advise me and Paul Inwood is our Director of Liturgical Formation.
Appearing somewhat sympathetic to the Babylon Bee, Snopes said: «Although it should have been obvious that the Babylon Bee piece was just a spoof of the ongoing political brouhaha over alleged news media «bias» and «fake news,» some readers missed that aspect of the article and interpreted it literally.
She spoke with The Stir about her experience, what has helped her cope in the wake of the brouhaha, and what she would say to other moms facing pushback about the kind of birth they want to have.
Ridge Hospital brouhaha: Quashigah to sue health minister Speaking to Citi News, Public Relations Officer of the Ministry, Robert Cudjoe said they have no choice but to respond to the lawsuit since all interactions have proven futile.
He said after the brouhaha over the burning machines, he demanded answers from his men and he was told the galamseyers will deliberate immobilize their excavators and move away from the site when they get hit the taskforce was coming.
President Muhammadu Buhari maintained his stand point on the brouhaha associated with the anti social media bill being sponsored by the Senate as he says his administration remains committed to the protection of free speech in keeping with democratic tradition.
In its reporting of the brouhaha, the New York Observer cited http://observer.com/2014/07/staten-island-gop-leader-warns-recchia-will-rely-on-brooklyn-housing-project-votes/ political observers who said they believe that Recchia will have to rely on votes from housing project residents on Staten Island's north shore and in Brooklyn, who tend to be minorities and tend to vote Democratic, if he wants to win in November.
«Cuomo is very sensitive to communities of color and African American communities specifically,» he said, referencing the 2002 racially - charged brouhaha surrounding Cuomo's first race for governor against former State Comptroller Carl McCall, who is black.
What's more, who's to say the hacked e-mails brouhaha (the term «climategate» only lends it a status and importance it really does not deserve) is the last controversy, or perhaps even the most serious one, to arise in the field?
What makes this brouhaha so interesting is there in the word «fork»: after all, the solution to a dispute in most open - source communities like, say, Linux, is to simply fork the project and build your own version.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z